A tin roof can last a lifetime. Tin roofing is extremely weather resistant when the tin roof installation is done properly. The tin roof must be painted regularly to keep the roof in shape.
A tin roof can last a lifetime. Tin roofing is extremely weather resistant when the tin roof installation is done properly. The tin roof must be painted regularly to keep the roof in shape.
Slate is great for flooring. Slate tile appears to be random in size and placement, but the slate flooring pattern does repeat. Natural slate is set in a mix of silica sand and Portland cement.
A snowblower can save your back. When Mother Nature drops snow, snowblowers can made the chore of cleaning your driveway almost fun! Discover some of the features of a John Deere Snowblower in this video.
Pavers are a great building material for a patio. A concrete paver differs slightly from brick pavers. Paver installation can be done with sand or mortar on a concrete slab.
Metal roofing is a great roofing material. A metal roof can last for 100-years. There are many types of sheet metal roofing including standing seam metal roof and corrugated metal roofing. The metal roof cost is higher then a shingle type roof, but will outlast a shingle roof several times over.
A screen porch will allow enjoyment of the outdoors without bugs. Careful planing is required when doing your screened porch. Discovery how to screen a porch and make sure it is the right size.
Limestone is very common in the Cincinnati area. Limestone rock is used in many foundations. Some Indiana limestone has been used on facades in Washington, DC. Mammoth Cave is a great example of limestone caves.
Gutter ice happens when the temperature is freezing or below. Ice in gutters builds as the water hits the cold metal gutters. As additional water flows into the gutter, a gutter ice dam can form.
Can wet OSB plywood be used for roofing? Roofing materials, such as osb or plywood, can get wet during construction.
A wood fence can add a lot to the appearance of your home. Wood fencing can be built in a variety of styles. Try a convex curve between the wood fence posts.
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